A Message from Marc

I want to welcome you to our campaign home on the internet. We have just a few short months before the Republican Primary on May 4th, 2010.

This election is vitally important to all citizens who want to protect their personal freedoms and who seek to elect people to office that will represent their best interests and who will represent all people of Lincoln County in a manner that is above reproach.

I pledge to you to be someone that you can believe in will do the right thing, all the time.

Sincerely,

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Protecting Your Peace of Mind

Sheriff StarIt is important to know that our elected officials are of the highest integrity and remain above reproach, particularly with regards to law enforcement. You can rest assured that Marc Walker will represent Lincoln County at all times in a respectable manner that is expected of our elected officials.

Our campaign is not about what has been done in the past but rather what we will create for our county's future. We must have credible professionals in office protecting the peace of mind for all of the residents and business owners of Lincoln County.

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A Message to the Voters of Lincoln County

Recently, I was asked by Marc Walker to serve as the Campaign Manager for his efforts to become the next Sheriff of Lincoln County.  Though I have never been involved in politics other than voting, I was very excited at the prospect of assisting my friend in his endeavor to restore the public trust in the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office.

I have known Marc Walker for several years through our service together on the East Lincoln Fire Department Board of Directors, and I have always been impressed with his management style and effectiveness in working with people from a varied set of backgrounds to accomplish our goals. I have witnessed firsthand the integrity he possesses, his common sense approach to problems and challenges, and the leadership he portrays.

Marc’s leadership qualities are nothing new. As a graduate of Gardner Webb University, Marc was elected Captain of the football team where he was a starting wide receiver each of his four years in college.       

Walker Names Campaign Manager

DENVER, NC – Marc Walker, a career law enforcement veteran with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, has named James Martin of Denver as his Campaign Manager as he seeks the office of Sheriff of Lincoln County.

“I am thrilled to announce that James has agreed to serve as my campaign manager. He brings such a great level of professionalism to our team that cannot be matched,” Walker said.

“James is very active in our community and brings with him the business and community experience that our campaign needs and a fresh outlook on local politics. This is our first involvement in politics and that is exactly what I wanted. A fresh set of eyes, ears and understanding of what we need as we work to transform our Sheriff’s office and bring back the public trust,” Walker continued.

Marc Walker Files for Office

DENVER, NC – Marc Walker, a career law enforcement veteran with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol while flanked by thirty or more supporters, officially filed as a candidate for Sheriff of Lincoln County on Tuesday afternoon with the Lincoln County Board of Elections.

“I am now an official candidate for Sheriff. I am humbled by your support and thank you for being here. Glenda and I treasure your willingness to help,” Walker said to supporters in the hallway outside of the Board of Elections.

“Together, we can make a meaningful change in the direction in which our local law enforcement is headed. We will bring back the public trust by transforming the Sheriff’s Department into an organization that we can all be proud of and one that puts the public’s interest first, not politics.”

Building a Safer Community

As a career law enforcement professional and as the Board Chairman of the East Lincoln Fire Department, I am more than just aware of the need for leadership when we consider public safety in our county.

I am fortunate enough to have the experience in both dealing with large budgets to make sure that needs are being met, but I also get to see firsthand what happens to those most impacted by these services.
One thing that I think all reasonable citizens will agree on is that they recognize the need to properly fund our public safety entities, whether it be law enforcement, fire departments or other emergency services.

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